State: | PR |
Type: | PR |
Route: | 301 |
Alternate Name: | Spanish; Castilian: Carretera Antonio J. "Tony" Fas Alzamora[1] |
Length Km: | 11.5 |
Direction A: | South |
Terminus A: | Los Morrillos Light in Llanos Costa–Boquerón |
Junction: |
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Direction B: | North |
Terminus B: | in Llanos Costa–Boquerón |
Municipalities: | Cabo Rojo |
Previous Type: | Ter |
Previous Route: | 253 |
Next Type: | Ter |
Next Route: | 326 |
Puerto Rico Highway 301 (PR-301) is a main highway in Cabo Rojo, Puerto Rico. It begins in PR-101, close to PR-100 (PR-100 makes a final intersection with PR-101 before ending in PR-301), and goes south all the way to Los Morrillos Light, where it ends. It is the main access to the lighthouse, the Cabo Rojo cliffs, and Playa Sucia.
PR-301 is one of the few roads in Puerto Rico that are not entirely asphalted; the final kilometers are only sand. That same segment is surrounded by a desalinization plant.[2]
State: | PR |
Type: | Ter |
Route: | 3301 |
Location: | Cabo Rojo |
Length Km: | 2.9 |
Puerto Rico Highway 3301 (PR-3301) is an alternate route, or Spanish; Castilian: ramal, from its parent route PR-301, and the main (and only) access to Cabo Rojo’s famous beach El Combate.[3]